From Chuck Larson:
It was a fluke that I ran across this. I remember her from as far back as Egan. She was a wonderful person as a young adult & I'm sure must have been in later years too. This is indeed a terrible loss. My deepest sympathies to her loved ones. I remember doing the play "To Sir With Love" with her in Mrs Rowan's English Class (at least I think it was that class). When I saw this I was very saddened. I, however, feel fortunate that she touched my life way back when in such a positive way. As I am sure she touched many others that same way through out her life. And the feeling I feel when I think of her is positive & warm & kind and good.
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Richard Bowen
I'm somewhat dismayed at the number of deceased from our class of '72
Richard W. Nowels
i remeber jane well. a great girl. friend of linda austin. very smart. i probably knew her since covington 7th grade.
nowels, ostrus...she sat behind me in some classes...
so sad to hear.
rip jane!
rick nowels may'12
Ron Sera
Knew her since the 5th grade at Santa Rita, use to live on the next block of the neighborhood. Remember going over there on hot summer evening to play. Use to have long innocent phone conversations about nothing. She was always a Tom-boy who could keep up with any of us guys in a game of kickball. I'll always remember those days gone by.
Eric F. Weitzmann
One of the sweetest of all the sweet girls. Like Ron, we went to Santa Rita. Very sad to hear this. R.I.P. Jane
Jane E. Thompson (Tight)
I remember Jane since first grade at Santa Rita...maybe kindergarten. I was Janie, she was JaneO, and we also had JaneAnne Trout. I remember when Jane O's dad came in and taught us to brush our teeth as he was a dentist. Many fun elementary playdates. Drove along Cherry Ave last week and pointed out her house to my son. Sad she's gone. Glad she lived.